Mixco beat Aurora FC 4-0 this Sunday at the Santo Domingo de Guzmán Stadium with a double from Nicolás Martínez and goals from Esteban García and José Bolaños, a result that catapults the Chicharroneros to the lead in Clausura 2026 with 36 points.
The first half ended goalless despite the initial dominance of Mixco, who could not make their arrivals and saw how Aurora grew as the minutes passed. However, the snap was completely different. At minute 49, Nicolás Martínez headed a cross from Jeshua Urizar to open the scoring and at minute 57 he completed his double from the penalty spot after a foul by Allan García on Kennedy Rocha, bringing him to 15 goals in the 2026 Clausura Tournament to consolidate himself as the tournament’s top scorer.
Aurora was left with ten men in the 55th minute after the expulsion of Allan García for the foul that led to the penalty, which ended up defining the match in favor of the Chicharroneros. Esteban García scored the third in the 69th minute and José Bolaños sealed the 4-0 in the 81st minute with a great break inside the area, completing a victory that puts Mixco in the best possible position for the last day of Clausura 2026.
With 36 points Mixco takes the lead in Clausura 2026, surpassing Municipal, which reached 35 after its victory against Marquense on Saturday. Fabricio Benítez’s Chicharroneros enter the final round depending on themselves to remain in absolute leadership of the tournament, in what would be one of the most important titles in the club’s recent history.
Nicolás Martínez continues to be the team’s great differentiator with 15 goals in the tournament, confirming in this win his status as the best player of Clausura 2026. The Argentine arrives at the last day with the motivation of closing a historic tournament for Mixco.
The final day of Clausura 2026 will define the champion in what promises to be a last date of maximum tension, with Mixco needing to add to secure the title and Municipal forced to win and wait for a setback by the Chicharroneros to snatch the crown in the last breath of the contest.
